- With the fixtures for the next 2022 World Cup qualifiers out, the Nigerian Television Authority and its marketing partner, HotSports, have confirmed their readiness to transmit all the six matches involving the Super Eagles in the second round.
With the fixtures for the next 2022 World Cup qualifiers out, the Nigerian Television Authority and its marketing partner, HotSports, have confirmed their readiness to transmit all the six matches involving the Super Eagles in the second round.
This follows the confirmation by the rights owners that the nation’s largest television network will be granted access to the matches on its free-to-air and satellite channels.
Nigeria, paired in Group C with Cape Verde, Central African Republic and Liberia, will begin their campaign for a Qatar 2022 ticket against the Lone Star in the first week of October.
NTA provided exclusive transmission for Africa’s second round draw conducted at Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Cairo on Tuesday.
President, HS Media Group, Taye Ige, said, “Brands and other businesses are therefore guaranteed rewarding returns on their investments in the broadcast and other sponsorship activities for the national teams.”
He added that other television networks and stations across the country would be encouraged to join the partnership to boost viewing experience for Nigerians, irrespective of their locatiions during the qualifiers.